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  1. Around the turn of the 20th century, Carnegie set a goal to fund the creation of 2,508 free public libraries across the English-speaking world. That goal inspired Brooks and Bol to set their own goal of surpassing 2,508 Little Free Libraries by the end 2013.

  2. History. Legacy and honors. Function. Zoning regulations. Little Free Pantries and Blessing Boxes. Indigenous Library Program. See also. References. External links. Little Free Library is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization [1] that promotes neighborhood book exchanges, usually in the form of a public bookcase.

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  4. The Zora Neale Hurston Branch Library is located at 3008 Avenue D, Fort Pierce, Florida 34947, just west of 29th Street. To see it in Google Maps, click here. The facility is named in honor of Zora Neale Hurston (1891-1960), famed African American author, storyteller, folklorist and anthropologist who was born in Notasulga, Alabama, grew up in ...

    • There are Little Free Libraries in all 50 states, in 91 countries, and on every continent except Antarctica. You can find Little Free Libraries in places as far-flung as Argentina, Bermuda, China, Denmark, Egypt, France, Ghana, Haiti, Iraq, Japan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Mexico, Netherlands, Oman, Portugal, Qatar, Russia, South Africa, Taiwan, the UK, Venezuela, and Zambia.
    • The first Little Free Library was created as a memorial. Todd H. Bol built the first Little Free Library in 2009, as a tribute to his mother who had passed away.
    • One Little Free Library was carved from the stump of a 110-year-old tree. When an aging cottonwood tree needed to be removed from her front yard in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, Sharalee Armitage Howard transformed it into an amazing Little Free Library.
    • More than 120 million books have been shared in Little Free Libraries worldwide. Research repeatedly shows that having lots of books at home helps kids become better educated, well-adjusted adults.
  5. The Harlem Renaissance, also known as the New Negro Movement, was a period of great cultural activity and innovation among African American artists and writers, one that saw new artists and landmark works appear in the fields of literature, dance, art, and music. The participants were all fiercely individualistic talents, and not all of them ...

  6. Contact Us . General Help: (714) 564-6700 | Research Help: see "ask a librarian " | Fax: (714) 564-6729 . The mission of the Santa Ana College Nealley Library is to promote educational success, information competency and lifelong learning through the implementation of quality programs, services and equitable access to current and relevant sources.

  7. Neale was a representative of a side of the movement, which, unless I am mistaken has almost died out as a special characteristic of Ritualism—the historical side to wit. This has happened I think because of the growth amongst thinking people generally of a sense of the importance of Mediæval history, and of the increasing knowledge that the ...

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